Durdle Door, famous for its 200-foot natural arch, took third place in a new ranking of the 10 best golden hour spots in the UK, compiled by award-winning travel photographer Bella Falk for photo printing company CEWE.
The limestone arch is thought to be around 140 million years old.
Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh topped the list, with Southwold Pier in Suffolk taking second place.
Durdle Door in Dorset, famous for its 200-foot natural arch, took third place in a new ranking of the 10 best golden hour spots in the UK, compiled by award-winning travel photographer Bella Falk for photo printing company CEWE. (Image: Ming Mok)
CEWE and Ms Falk compiled the ranking based on visual impact, scenery, accessibility, and overall photography experience.
Ms Falk said: “A colourful sky alone doesn’t make a great photo.
“Strong foreground subjects like water, rock formations, buildings, boats or trees can help add depth and tell more of a story.
“Reflections, silhouettes and dramatic clouds can also make your images more interesting.”
Sandbanks in Poole also featured, taking 10th place.
